Anthem director, Jonathan Warner, is leaving BioWare and “moving on to do new things” after ten years at the studio.

“So, today is my last day at BioWare, I’m moving on to do new things,” Warner tweeted on Friday. “BioWare has been home to my grateful heart for nearly ten years and I want to wish them all the best.

“[Dragon Age], [Mass Effect], and [Star Wars: The Old Republic] are in good hands and I can’t wait to play from this side of the screen. Thank you, BioWare”.

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His exit comes just weeks after it was confirmed that development on beleaguered multiplayer shooter’s overhaul – previously known as “Anthem Next” and “Anthem 2.0” – has officially ceased, and the studio will now focus its efforts on the next Dragon Age and Mass Effect games.

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